Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for Morana

Rhodinol Absolute Morana is a striking proof of the results achieved by
undeviating adherence to a policy of which quality is the keynote. It is in every
sense a master product—a product that exemplifies the character of the output of
the Morana ...

Mabel Morana is a professor in the Department of Hispanic Languages and
Literatures at the University of Pittsburgh and the director of publications for
Institute International de Literatura Iberoamericana. Vanderbilt University Press
Nashville, ...

INTRODUCTION The river Morana is a tributary of river Warana in the Krishna
basin of Maharashtra State in India. The river Krishna arises from the water
spring in Mahableshwar of Satara District in India at an elevation of 1,360m. Its
length is ...

Embracing All the Terms Used in Art, Science and Literature by John Craig (F.G.S. of Glasgow.)

MORAINE–MoRANA. MORASS.–MORDELLA. A natural order of Exogens,
belonging to the Urtical Alliance of Lindley. It consists of shrubs or trees, with a
milky juice; flowers inconspicuous, collected in heads, spikes, or catkins; calyx
none, ...

MoRAINE–MoRANA. A natural order of Exogens, belonging to the Urtical
Alliance of Lindley. It consists of shrubs or trees, with a milky juice; flowers
inconspicuous, collected in heads, spikes, or catkins; calyx none, or 3-4-parted,
and ...

because they were not able to compete with the processors of other market (
Morana in present case) due to comparatively higher cost of production; and (iii)
more frequently breakdown of the electric power during the processing period.

Comprising the Etymology, Definition, and Pronunciation of All Known Words in the Language, as Well as Technical Terms Used in Art, Science, Literature, Commerce, and Law by John Craig, P. Austin Nuttall

MORAINE-
MORANA A natural order of Exogens, belonging to the Urtical Alliance of Lindley.
It consists of shrubs or trees, with a milky juice; flowers inconspicuous, collected ...

MORAINE— MORANA. MORASS— MORDELLA. A natural order of Exogens,
belonging to the Urtical Alliance of Lindley. It consists of shrubs or trees, with a
milky juice ; flowers inconspicuous, collected in beads, spikes, or catkins; calyx
none, ...

Containing Also an Addendum, Giving the Results of Subsequent Study, Research and Discovery to the Present Time, and a Self-pronouncing Dictionary by Albert Gallatin Mackey, Charles Thompson McClenachan